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Georg Graf
Christians and Jews in Muslim Societies
Ordinary Jerusalem 1840–1940
A Christian Arab Gospel Book in Its Mamluk Context (MSR XIII.2, 2009)
The Written Heritage of the Muslim World Sabine Schmidtke An
Whoever Harms a Dhimm¯I I Shall Be His Foe on the Day of Judgment
Books in Arabic Script Dagmar A. Riedel Abstract
John of Damascus and the Consolidation of Classical Christian Demonology
The Father of Arab Christian Literature: Theodor Abu Qurrah (755-830)
Syrian Christian Intellectuals in the World of Islam: Faith, the Philosophical Life, and the Quest for an Interreligious Convivencia in Abbasid Times
Un Basileus Byzantin Dans Le Miroir De Ses
Ordinary Jerusalem, 1840-1940: Opening New Archives, Revisiting a Global City Vincent Lemire, Angelos Dalachanis
Arabic and the Syriac Christians in Iraq: Three Levels of Loyalty to the Arabist Project (1920–1950)
Mecca and Macoraba*
Identifying the Correct Author and Time of the Canon's of Pope
Abu L-Barakat's Catalog (Trans)
Coptic-Syriac Relations Beyond Dogmatic Rhetoric
John of Damascus and the Church in Syria in the Umayyad Era: the Intellectual and Cultural Milieu of Orthodox Christians in the World of Islam
Early Christian Explanations of the Trinity in Arabic in The
Top View
“The Tree of Life” (Vik Muniz, 2019)
John of Damascus and Theodore Abū Qurrah: Icons, Christ, and Sacred Texts
Égypte\/Monde Arabe, 27-28
A Bohairic Fragment of the Acts of Matthew in the City of the Priests and Other Coptic Fragments from the Genizah of the Umayyad Mosque in Damascus
From Literatur to Adab: the Literary Renaissance in Aleppo Around 1700*
Del Río Sánchez / the Levantine Review Volume 2 Number 1 (Spring 2013) IS
Die Entwicklung Der Christlich-Arabischen Studien in Deutschland*
New Works by Theodore Abu¯ Qurra Preserved Under the Name of Thaddeus of Edessa
Pilgrimages in Images: Early Sixteenth-Century Views of the Holy Land with Pilgrims' Portraits As Part of the Commemoration of the Jerusalem Pilgrimage in Germany
The Christian East in the Latin West
The Writings of Mārūtā of Maipherqat and the Making of Nicaea in Arabic